Tire Change in Toronto?
Where did you get your summer tires put on? Reputable shop with fair prices. I had exams so no time to do it before. I don't have wheels on them, so it's the expensive swap (quoted $200 & $160).
When I got my winter tires put on, with no wheels on them too, it was $75 in the US. Cars aren't the only thing that's a rip off. |
Steve's Tires in Woodbridge or Steelcase Tires in Markham.
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Thanks for the Steelcase recommendation. Got it done for $60, great price for that kind of changeover.
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Glad it worked out! :) I know one of the owners there..so well in fact, I forgot his name. :D
They were doing renovations a while back..did you get to see how the place looked? |
Place looked nice, they were very busy with lots of tire changes. They had 4 bays going at once, all just for tire changes. There was a lineup of cars waiting to get tires changed. I saw a Blue Onyx G37 there getting his tires changed too.
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You were swapping tires on the stock rims?
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Originally Posted by psyh
(Post 2326847)
You were swapping tires on the stock rims?
Now I'm thinking I'll only be keeping the G for 3 yrs, & I barely drive in winter, so the stock rims should wear fine. With this place charging just $60 for the swap, getting another set of rims that'll barely be used doesn't make sense financially. |
Originally Posted by HP_John
(Post 2326487)
Place looked nice, they were very busy with lots of tire changes. They had 4 bays going at once, all just for tire changes. There was a lineup of cars waiting to get tires changed. I saw a Blue Onyx G37 there getting his tires changed too.
You'll need to be careful about swapping just the tires on low-profile tires. Doing them too many times may wear out the sidewalls - or that was what I was told anyway. |
go4gr8, you used to live in Toronto?
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Originally Posted by psyh
(Post 2327844)
go4gr8, you used to live in Toronto?
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